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University of Hawaii defensive back Eugene Ford suffers season-ending leg injury

STEVEN ERLER / SPECIAL TO THE HONOLULU STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Washington Huskies wide receiver Aaron Fuller (2) is tackled by Hawaii Warriors defensive back Eugene Ford (8) and defensive back Donovan Dalton (29) during the fourth quarter of a game between the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors and Washington Huskies played at Husky Stadium, Alaska Airlines Field in 2019.

STEVEN ERLER / SPECIAL TO THE HONOLULU STAR-ADVERTISER

Washington Huskies wide receiver Aaron Fuller (2) is tackled by Hawaii Warriors defensive back Eugene Ford (8) and defensive back Donovan Dalton (29) during the fourth quarter of a game between the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors and Washington Huskies played at Husky Stadium, Alaska Airlines Field in 2019.

Defensive back and co-captain Eugene Ford will miss the rest of the University of Hawaii football team’s season because of a leg injury, head coach Todd Graham announced following this morning’s practice.

“He’s done for the year,” Graham said. “That was a tough loss. What a great kid. He’ll bounce back. He’ll be fine. He’s a champion.”

Ford suffered the injury on the third play of the past Friday night’s road loss to Wyoming. There is the likelihood that Ford will undergo surgery. In this abbreviated season, the Rainbow Warriors play eight regular-season games — all against Mountain West Conference opponents. The Warriors are 1-1.

Teammates had selected Ford as one of four co-captains. Ford, a senior, plays the hybrid-safety position known as bandit. He has not used a redshirt year, which could be applied to this injury. The NCAA also has granted each football player an extra year of eligibility.

“He’ll bounce back, and he’ll be back next year,” Graham said. “And he’ll be leading our team every day. I had him out on the field today coaching and coaching up the safeties. Great person, team captain, tremendous person of faith. I’m really proud of him. I told him, ‘life happens like that. You get knocked down, just get yourself back up. The good Lord ain’t going to give you too much you can’t handle.’”

Donovan Dalton and Sterlin Ortiz will rotate at bandit.

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